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Head $SOLD

Short Motor $280 Perfect working order when removed

Coil packs (awesome Condition) with loom $100

Stock turbo Manifold $40

Stock cooler pipes $50

Aircon $120

Powersteering pump $120

R32 RB25DE NA Loom $100? Offers

R32 RB25DE NA Computer $100

R33 RB25DET Computer $140

Carbon Canister $20

Near New Genuine Nissan Water Pump $40

Brand new Genuine Nissan Timing belt $90

Cross over pipe $40

RB30 Sump $120 (basically same as RB25)

Probably got a few more parts I have forgotten will add later once I go have a search through

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is it a DET motor?

if so interested in the bottom end, as long as its not farked :blink:

not farked! Your welcome to come have a look!

did the rocker covers go with the head as well?

Sorry mate they did

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heya mate

drop me a Pm with a phone numebr.

pretty keen on that bottom end, and if i dont grab it, one of my mates might when we determine whethe his motors done a bottom end bearing,

cheers daniel

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heya mate

drop me a Pm with a phone numebr.

pretty keen on that bottom end, and if i dont grab it, one of my mates might when we determine whethe his motors done a bottom end bearing,

cheers daniel

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Yeah could be keen on bottom end, we'll see how f**ked mine is when we tear it apart.

No worries

Hey mate, interested in the bottom end. Got any compression or leak down tests done before it was taken apart?

Sorry didnt get a chance :)

Hey Mate,

Was wondering if you still have the metal cooling pipe that comes from the turbo and follows up to the back of the engine.

It's a small thin metal pipe.

Cheers.

Gone - went with the turbs!

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